Problematic Gambling
Cross-source consensus on Problematic Gambling from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Risks & contraindications
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Highlighted claims
- The study classified problematic gambling as PGSI scores of 3 or higher by combining moderate-risk and high-risk/problem gamblers. — Gambling and the COVID-19 pandemic in the province of Quebec (Canada): results from an online cross-sectional survey of people who had gambled within the last 12 months
- Problematic gambling was associated with pandemic-related life changes, tobacco use changes, gambling expenditure fluctuations, gambling frequency, depressive symptoms, and several gambling types. — Gambling and the COVID-19 pandemic in the province of Quebec (Canada): results from an online cross-sectional survey of people who had gambled within the last 12 months
- The regression model explained 50.9% of variance in problematic gambling. — Gambling and the COVID-19 pandemic in the province of Quebec (Canada): results from an online cross-sectional survey of people who had gambled within the last 12 months
- Postsecondary education and lower or absent tobacco use were associated with lower likelihood of problematic gambling. — Gambling and the COVID-19 pandemic in the province of Quebec (Canada): results from an online cross-sectional survey of people who had gambled within the last 12 months